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These are the sorts of problems we constantly run into with Subversion and trying to narrow down the root causes often involves something along the lines of "subversion is very picky about how you do things and throws a hissy fit when you don't play along." Sometimes it's been a matter of updating subversion, other times it's a bunch of developers throwing up their arms in dismay and giving up finding the actual problem (such as debugging a complicated branch merge which has, once again, gone awry). If th

wouldn't the fact that these are frequent problems point to a problem with the process/procedure of subversion usage?
i still haven't seen how git makes these complicated issues any better(granted i haven't used git enough yet.) if git does correct these problems does that mean the SCM was the problem or the usage pattern of the dev team?
ps: not being snarky, i actually have ran into the same problems with trac/svn. its a love/hate thing with trac for me.